Ralph never thought that Dixon would drive him away directly and then started a rather pleasant trip in London with his son and friends.
In the main road of Baker Street, there were three luxury cars in a row. In the leading black super-car, two men with similar looks, one adult and one kid, sat in it. Their faces showed they were the father and the son.
The father grinned, his eyes as dark as the starry night, attracting girls on the roadside, who took out their phones to photograph him, while the car whizzed by.
Only a beautiful profile can be temporarily captured.
Victor rolled his eyes. "I'll tell my mommy that you picked up the girls in London."
Dixon feigned anger. "Brat, do you have to treat me like this?"
Victor crossed his hands against his chest. "For you are dissolute. I'll send a video to Mommy. You don't be allowed to show up."
As soon as Dixon heard Victor would have a video call with Sonia, he turned so excited, as if a hungry wolf with green eyes was longer for meat. "When will you call her? Show my handsome face to her."
Victor felt speechless about this narcissistic man. "She may be immune from your face."
Dixon suddenly turned frustrated. "Why? I'm also enchanted."
Victor was happy to giggle on the passenger seat of the car, and then looked at Dixon. "Maybe she knows you so long, so she's immune from your face. I think she needs to get along with a new hunky guy."
"You actually know the hunky boy?"
Dixon gnashed his teeth maliciously. "No way! Is the hunky guy richer, stronger and more handsome than me?"
Victor shouted, "Don't be proud! Being strong is useless. You can't even touch my mom. You bachelor."
Dixon was offended by this little guy. He even wanted to die with him together.
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